Leonid Amalrik
A mastermind behind the whimsical world of Soviet animation, Leonid Amalrik was born in 1905 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Active from the mid-1930s until his death in 1997, Amalrik dabbled mainly in animation and children's films, creating beloved classics such as "The Snow Queen" and "The Golden Antelope," for which he won several awards at local and international festivals. His work often showcased a distinctive flair for visual storytelling, effortlessly blending fantasy and reality to captivate audiences of all ages. In the world of animation, Amalrik was a gentle giant, using his films to spark joy and ignite imaginations across generations.